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C++, SQL, Java, Front Office Analyst/ Developer, Banking, London

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Location:Docklands docklands | london
Tags: c | front office | c+ | c++ | sql | java | analyst | banking | analyst developer | developer | risk | greenfield | c docklands | c london
Type:Permanent
C++, Java, SQL, Front Office, Analyst/ Developer, Equity Derivatives, Pricing and Risk, Banking, London

My client is a top tier US investment bank, seeking strong developers to join a market leading team in their Equity Derivatives area. The team deliver bespoke solutions that provide pricing and risk functionality to the traders in the Front Office.

You will be involved in the design, development and implementation of a greenfield risk analytics and pricing platform for exotic equity derivatives trades. You will work alongside the traders in the front office, and will be expected to develop an understanding of the business.

Candidate Requirements
- Strong C++ development skills
- Good SQL skills
- Java skills beneficial
- Strong academic background


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/153249

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